Because the centre of the storm has skirted the landmass of Cuba, meteorologists say the hurricane has retained intensity that might have been sapped by the island’s hills. But the 2.7m residents of Miami can take some - limited - comfort that its severity when it makes landfall there is expected to be category four, rather than five as it has been for most of its progress.

The strength of a hurricane is marked by its category on what is known as the Saffir-Simpson scale, which reflects the wind speeds – and hence the level of damage expected once the cyclone strikes land.

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Cool exercise thanks for that VL...I watch a lot of Matt Kahn YT clips and he talks at that level of what goes on in your own energy field directly effecting the whole.

I never prayed and meditated so much in my life, I'm sure what I'm feeling is a global field of deep caring. Feels very real to me...and well theres nothing quite like knowing its the last thing they want.

Well I wouldn't put my money on any media coming out of Cuba, but it does look like the storm may have weakened a bit after passing through there. One can only hope.

Theres plenty of "not fake" looking clips and interviews detailing destruction in the Caribbean, I know MSM fake a lot of stuff but best not fall into the trap of "its half fake so it cant be real at all". That's a circle of debate thats been problematic in the "truth community".

Please be aware we have lost contact with a member of this site from the Caribbean, people are very concerned for her.